Its hilarious and disturbing all at the same time. The dude was a real nut job.
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However, one of my favorite books..ever, is It's Always Something by Gilda Radner. Her last book, for which she didn't finish. She lost the battle to Ovarian Cancer. I loved that woman.
While there is a Big XII I am in it; while there is a Cyclone element I am of it; while there is a soul in Kinnick Stadium, I am not free. -- Eugene Debs
Personally, I have not read many books since I got stuck reading the last part of a book about using inverse hyperbolic trigonometric functions to improve curve fitting. It bogled my mind.
But have at it please.
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Personally, I have not read many books since I got stuck reading the last part of a book about using inverse hyperbolic trigonometric functions to improve curve fitting. It bogled my mind.
But have at it please.
Jesus, man, I woulda quit too!
Hey Claws, you ever heard of Marilynne Robinson? She's a Christian who has taught at the U of I writer's workshop for about 15 years now. Recently wrote a cool book called Gilead about a preacher in the Midwest. Very neat book that I really think any Midwesterner would enjoy.
While there is a Big XII I am in it; while there is a Cyclone element I am of it; while there is a soul in Kinnick Stadium, I am not free. -- Eugene Debs
Personally, I have not read many books since I got stuck reading the last part of a book about using inverse hyperbolic trigonometric functions to improve curve fitting. It bogled my mind.
But have at it please.
Jesus, man, I woulda quit too!
Hey Claws, you ever heard of Marilynne Robinson? She's a Christian who has taught at the U of I writer's workshop for about 15 years now. Recently wrote a cool book called Gilead about a preacher in the Midwest. Very neat book that I really think any Midwesterner would enjoy.
No, but thanks Clone-X, I will look up the book.
Freedom of religion, not freedom from religion
The Larger the Government, The Smaller the Citizen.
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I picked up Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama this week. Its one of those older Hugo winners I probably should have read 15 years ago when I was in my classic sci-fi phase. The concepts are interesting but the writing is meh.
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Post by returnoftheclone on Sept 22, 2011 19:53:34 GMT -8
Any of you hambones ever read the USA trilogy by Dos Passos?
While there is a Big XII I am in it; while there is a Cyclone element I am of it; while there is a soul in Kinnick Stadium, I am not free. -- Eugene Debs
Post by Benchwarmer on Sept 29, 2011 11:34:58 GMT -8
To combine sports and books, I thought I'd mention Bottom of the 33rd. That was very good. Amazing game & situation and interesting to find out more about the lives of the people who played, ump-ed and attended.